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Wolf 359 is awesome i think somewhat incompetent and annoying adult man with bad decision making skills being used as a lab rat and being exposed to horrors is a good genre i think they deal with jt well
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Stranger Things
will byers stan first human second
Claire Keane
noise dept.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Xuebing Du

if i look back, i am lost
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Kiana Khansmith

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Wolf 359 is awesome wolf 36 9 is
Wolf 359 is awesome i think somewhat incompetent and annoying adult man with bad decision making skills being used as a lab rat and being exposed to horrors is a good genre i think they deal with jt well
The thing about sun burn is that the sun burn and my skin it burn
holy shit have you evver tried this new substance called album in order
drawing something that will make my hand explode
Here are 543 images (1.5GB) of items at the Philadelphia Museum of Art arms and armor exhibit You're free to use them for anything, even c
casual reminder that this museum has their entire collection digitized and available free for public use: https://art.thewalters.org/ and they have armor/weapons there
As a young adult, I used to think what messed me up as a kid was having completely unfiltered access to things I wasn’t ready for, like NSFW content, gore, heavy discourse, and the existence of predatory adults online. But now that I’m older, I see it differently.
The problem wasn’t what I had access to. It was that I didn’t have access to a safe adult I could actually talk to; someone I could trust to help me without immediately cutting me off from everything and everyone. I remember getting messages from strangers on Skype. I didn’t even respond. But when my parents found out, they banned me from using it entirely. That meant losing most of my contact with friends outside of school. So what did I do? I went behind their backs. And once I was hiding, I couldn’t tell them when something actually dangerous was happening, like when I started being groomed. By the time things escalated, I was already alone with it.
I think about an episode of Scared Straight where a girl was dragged through a prison because she’d been talking to adult men online. She wasn’t doing that because she was reckless or malicious; she was lonely. Her parents weren’t present, she was being bullied at school, and these men gave her attention, told her she was pretty, told her she mattered. She was already being harmed. And the adults in her life responded by terrorizing her. Humiliating her. Calling her a slut. Telling her she deserved it. Breaking her to pieces.
What lesson does that actually teach? Not “this is dangerous, come to us.” It teaches: If you get hurt, we will hurt you more. Do you really think that makes her stop, or does it just make the predators look safer by comparison? They might as well have driven her straight into the jaws of those predators with torches and pitchforks. Because when every path back to safety is lined with punishment, kids don’t run away from danger. They run deeper into it.
If you want kids to be safe, stop treating them like problems to control and start treating them like people worth protecting. Stop ripping away their autonomy the second they make a mistake or encounter something risky. Stop teaching them that honesty will cost them everything.
Be the person they can come to without fear of losing their entire world. Because safety isn’t built through control, it’s built through trust. And if you aren’t safe for them to tell the truth to, then you aren’t keeping them safe at all.
Domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica)
The beer industry is very interesting to me, so many different flavors of rancid water
I havent worn an underwire bra in more than a year i think, freedom is beautiful
What if i turned crazy and everythibg was ok
indie web resources for making your own website! :]
decided to make a little masterpost of all my resources. if you like, follow me on neocities / buy me a coffee!
First Steps
How to create your first website
Common Questions
Common Mistakes
Code Quality Guide
Troubleshooting Guide
Neocities Tips
Beginner Tutorials
How to load the same layout on every page
CSS Positioning/Layout Tutorial
Cachebusting
Tools etc.
Layout Generator
Widgets for free Neocities accounts
Cheatsheet
Helpful Sites
Self-study Checklist
Coding Quizzes
Code Snippets
My VSCode Setup
List of Cliques
Advanced Tutorials
Git Tutorial
node/npm tutorial
Webpack Tutorial
Eleventy (11ty) Tutorial
Google Sheets API Tutorial
I know HTML, CSS, and JS. Now what?
Let's reclaim the web together! :)
Board up the house by Genghis Tron please?
Kiwi Tart // Board Up the House, Genghis Tron
Want to learn to play guitar but the strings on the one nobody in the house uses are actually 15 years old and im now learning can NOT glhold a tune
Im actually the worlds best mold famer do you want my trick?
*WIZARD BLAST SPELL OF FORGETFULNESS AND SCENT LOSS”
enjoy your mold
immediately after an interaction: i have GOT to get more normal oh god i need to get more normal immediately i have to get more normal or they're going to hunt me down they're going to hunt me down and flay me for sport
during an interaction: and why not put a little spin on it? why not add some conversational zest?